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    1. They bought a little cottage in the village eked out a meagre living on a residue of royalties gleaned from discount store book sales and the odd spot of lawn mowing that came their way from lineage adverts in the parish newspaper


    2. Helen also knew that Ken would be uncomfortable with the idea of accompanying his son because of the inconvenience of age, for although the landlord sometimes turned a blind eye to underage drinking, he always kept Sunday evening as a child free haven for the exhausted parents of the parish


    3. Jane served up a meal of chicken casserole for us and we ate it at the kitchen table – Peter had to dash off after the meal to carry out some parish visiting, and mentioned that he’s off to see Sally about the memorial service


    4. the parish and when the parson laid his hand upon her head, when


    5. the exhausted parents of the parish


    6. thanks offered in the parish church


    7. These were located on the major route through the parish – hardly a


    8. Give the good children of this parish a weekend to remember, if they can


    9. Ken McCoist and Jock Cascarino, late of Barnstaple parish, formerly and briefly infamous for being run out of Glasgow city's nether regions by the Licensee, gaze out dumbly at a world fundamentally changed, and like dinosaurs grazing in the shadow of the comet, like the Romanov family in a cold country house parlour, they have no understanding of the revolution


    10. Such a difference of prices, which, it seems, is not always sufficient to transport a man from one parish to another, would necessarily occasion so great a transportation of the most bulky commodities, not only from one parish to another, but from one end of the kingdom, almost from one end of the world to the other, as would soon reduce them more nearly to a level

    11. In foundling hospitals, and among the children brought up by parish charities, the mortality is still greater than among those of the common people


    12. England the usual pay of a curate or a stipendiary parish priest, as we find it regulated by the


    13. settlement, or even in being allowed to exercise his industry in any parish but that to which he


    14. that every parish should be bound to provide for its own poor, and that


    15. Who were to be considered as the poor of each parish became, therefore, a


    16. should gain any person a settlement in any parish; but that within that time it should be lawful


    17. poor, to remove any new inhabitant to the parish where he was last legally settled ; unless he


    18. the parish where he was then living, as those justices should judge sufficient


    19. Some frauds, it is said, were committed in consequence of this statute; parish officers


    20. number of his family, to one of the church-wardens or overseers of the parish where he came

    21. But parish officers, it seems, were not always more honest with regard to their own than they


    22. clandestinely, for the giving of notice is only putting a force upon the parish to remove


    23. the second, by being elected into an annual parish office, and serving in it a year ; the third, by


    24. serving an apprenticeship in the parish ; the fourth, by being hired into service there for a year,


    25. either of the two first ways, but by the public deed of the whole parish, who are too well


    26. him, either by taxing him to parish rates, or by electing him into a parish office


    27. being sufficient for the discharge of the parish


    28. parish where he was last legally settled, subscribed by the church-wardens and overseers of


    29. the poor, and allowed by two justices of the peace, that every other parish should be obliged to


    30. become chargeable, but only upon his becoming actually chargeable ; and that then the parish

    31. And in order to give the most perfect security to the parish where such


    32. ten pounds a-year, or by serving upon his own account in an annual parish office for one


    33. notice, nor by paying parish rates; that they can settle neither apprentices nor servants ; that if


    34. and cannot be removed, the parish which gave the certificate must maintain them ; none of all


    35. observation seems to be, that certificates ought always to be required by the parish where any


    36. nothing but that the person belongs to the parish to which he really does belong, it is


    37. altogether discretionary in the parish officers either to grant or to refuse it


    38. gives to a poor man who would carry his industry from one parish to another without a


    39. The scarcity of hands in one parish,


    40. pass the artificial boundary of a parish, than an arm of the sea, or a ridge of high mountains,

    41. The assembly of a province, like the vestry of a parish, may judge very properly concerning the affairs of its own particular district, but can have no proper means of judging concerning those of the whole empire


    42. Were the streets of London to be lighted and paved at the expense of the treasury, is there any probability that they would be so well lighted and paved as they are at present, or even at so small an expense ? The expense, besides, instead of being raised by a local tax upon the inhabitants of each particular street, parish, or district in London, would, in this case, be defrayed out of the general revenue of the state, and would consequently be raised by a tax upon all the inhabitants of the kingdom, of whom the greater part derive no sort of benefit from the lighting and paving of the streets of London


    43. Such corvees, as they are called, make one of the principal instruments of tyranny by which those officers chastise any parish or communeaute, which has had the misfortune to fall under their dspleasure


    44. The public can facilitate this acquisition, by establishing in every parish or district a little school, where children maybe taught for a reward so moderate, that even a common labourer may afford it ; the master being partly, but not wholly, paid by the public ; because, if he was wholly, or even principally, paid by it, he would soon learn to neglect his business


    45. In Scotland, the establishment of such parish schools has taught almost the whole common people to read, and a very great proportion of them to write and account


    46. The followers of Zuinglius, or more properly those of Calvin, on the contrary, bestowed upon the people of each parish, whenever the church became vacant, the right of electing their own pastor; and established, at the same time, the most perfect equality among the clergy


    47. As long as the people of each parish preserved the right of electing their own pastors, they acted almost always under the influence of the clergy, and generally of the most factious and fanatical of the order


    48. So small a matter as the appointment of a parish priest, occasioned almost always a violent contest, not only in one parish, but in all the neighbouring parishes who seldom failed to take part in the quarrel


    49. When the parish happened to be situated in a great city, it divided all the inhabitants into two parties; and when that city happened, either to constitute itself a little republic, or to be the head and capital of a little republic, as in the case with many of the considerable cities in Switzerland and Holland, every paltry dispute of this kind, over and above exasperating the animosity of all their other factions, threatened to leave behind it, both a new schism in the church, and a new faction in the state


    50. That act, at least, put in the power of certain classes of people in each parish to purchase, for a very small price, the right of electing their own pastor














































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